Digitally Downloaded writes: "Straight Right is a game development studio based in Melbourne, Australia, and in conjunction with BioWare and EA, it’s the one responsible for porting Mass Effect 3 to the Wii U. Being its first console title in development, we were naturally curious about its experience and impressions on how it was faring with building the title on Wii U."
(Mass Effect 3, Wii U)

No offense I'm NOT questioning if Nintendos Wii U is a next gen console, I kind of do but the point is people always bring up that other devs have said the opposite, that it definetly is. At the end of the day all they are trying to do is sell their game on the Wii U I mean it's not like they would say something negative about it. The developers not making big games for the Wii U havent said much, the developers who are making big games for it, Gearbox for example have been talking non stop about it

"...But over the years Nintendo have shown that raw processing and graphics power aren't everything. And I think a lot of gamers are starting to see that too." - Tom Crago, CEO of Straight Right.

Here's another perspective, from another interview on the same site:

"I think if we're going to learn one thing from the upcoming next generation of consoles than it is the fact that technological advances are not that important anymore. The Wii already demonstrated amply that innovation in interaction design trumps innovation in chip design. While the Wii U is up-to-date when it comes to tech – especially the graphics tech is impressive – the main innovation is in the online systems and the new controller." - Martin Pichlmair, CEO of Broken Rules.

All it will be is ME3 with the same bad ending ported on to the WiiU with a couple of rudamentary touch/motion features that could otherwise be completed in less time or more efficiently with a keyboard & mouse or controller and this is true for most of this touch/motion tech.

They'll port the collection when people actually own the wii u... while the install base in a few months may be enough to justify one port, I doubt it'd be enough to make the porting of 3 current gen title worth their while. Maybe next year...

That's probably not true given the history of ME2. I honestly see no point in releasing ME3 on the Wii U at all by itself, specially since it's the worst game of the 3; it seems like a lazy attempt to sell some copies.